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Trust in International Relations - Rationalist, Constructivist, and Psychological Approaches

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Hiski Haukkala , Faculty of Management, University of Tampere, Finland Carina van de Wetering, Institute of Political Science, Leiden University, The Netherlands Johanna Vuorelma, Network for European Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland Zusammenfassung This book aims to provide insights with real-world relevance in the fields of crisis and conflict management, and will be perfect for students and scholars of IR, security studies and development studies who are looking to develop a more sophisticated understanding of how different theories of trust can be used in different situations. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Approaching trust and mistrust in International Relations By Hiski Haukkala, Carina van de Wetering and Johanna Vuorelma Part 1 Constructivist approaches to trust in International Relations 1. Understanding the trust–distrust nexus between the United States and Egypt By Ville Sinkkonen 2. Trust as narrative: Representing Turkey in Western foreign policy analysis By Johanna Vuorelma 3. Mistrust amongst Democracies: Constructing US–India Insecurity during the Cold War By Carina van de Wetering Part 2 Rational and psychological approaches to trust in International Relations 4. The Role of Rational Trust in ASEAN’s creation By Scott Edwards 5. The cycle of mistrust in EU–Russia relations By Hiski Haukkala and Sinikukka Saari 6. Mistrust within trust: Finnish–Swedish defence cooperation and the ghosts of the 1990 EC application incident By Tapio Juntunen and Matti Pesu 7. Taking stock of the study of trust in International Relations By Tuomas Forsberg

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